کبير kabīr v.n. fr. کبر 'to be great,' c.
A کبير kabīr (v.n. fr. کبر 'to be great,' &c.), adj. & s.m. Great, large, immense; full-grown; senior;—a nobleman, a grandee;—name of a great Hindū reformer, saint, and author who flourished about the close of the fifteenth century;—a kind of indecent song (sung by the lower classes):—kabīr-panthī, s.m. A follower of Kabīr.
کبد kabid
A کبد kabid, s.m. The liver; the heart.
قبور qubūr
A قبور qubūr, s.f. pl. (of qabr, q.v.), Graves, tombs;—holsters (for pistols).
کابر kābir act. part. of کبر 'to be large or great,' c.
A کابر kābir (act. part. of کبر 'to be large or great,' &c.), adj. Great, grand, illustrious (cf. kabīr).
کباڙ कबाड़ kabāṛ
H کباڙ कबाड़ kabāṛ [prob. Prk. कवालं; S. कपालं], s.f.(m.?) A load or bundle (of grass, or firewood, &c.); a heap or collection (of miscellaneous articles); old or broken furniture (cf. kāṭh-kabāṛ); rubbish.